Main nerve supplying the pelvic floor, bladder and urethra. Damage to this nerve can cause incontinence.
a nerve that arises from the second, third, and fourth sacral nerves and that supplies the external genitalia, the skin of the perineum, and the anal sphincters
The nerve that controls the muscles of the pelvic floor; plays an important role in urinary and fecal continence (see Urinary Incontinence).
The pudendal nerve is a nerve in the pelvic region that innervates the external genitalia of both sexes, as well as sphincters for the bladder and the rectum.